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This week’s reading is The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin.
The full book is available online here:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23428/23428-h/23428-h.htm
[Part 1]
I. Our Riches
[Part 2]
II. Well-Being for All
[Part 3]
III. Anarchist Communism
[Part 4]
IV. Expropriation
[Part 5]
V. Food: i - iii
[Part 6]
V. Food: iv - vii
[Part 7]
VI. Dwellings
VII. Clothing
[Part 8]
VIII. Ways and Means
IX. The Need for Luxury: i. - iii.
[Part 9]
IX. The Need for Luxury: iv - v
X. Agreeable Work
[Part 10]
XI. Free Agreement
[Part 11]
XII. Objections: i. - iii
[Part 12]
XII. Objections: iv.
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System: i. - iii.
[Part 13]
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System: iv.
XIV. Consumption and Production: i. - ii.
[Part 14 – This Week]
XV. The Division of Labour – 0:19
XVI. The Decentralization of Industry
i. – 8:00
ii. – 19:03
iii. – 23:26
[Part 15-16?]
XVII. Agriculture
Footnote – 7:58
A fuller development of these ideas will be found in my book, Fields, Factories, and Workshops,
published by Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons in their popular series in 1912.
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This week’s reading is The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin.
The full book is available online here:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23428/23428-h/23428-h.htm
[Part 1]
I. Our Riches
[Part 2]
II. Well-Being for All
[Part 3]
III. Anarchist Communism
[Part 4]
IV. Expropriation
[Part 5]
V. Food: i - iii
[Part 6]
V. Food: iv - vii
[Part 7]
VI. Dwellings
VII. Clothing
[Part 8]
VIII. Ways and Means
IX. The Need for Luxury: i. - iii.
[Part 9]
IX. The Need for Luxury: iv - v
X. Agreeable Work
[Part 10]
XI. Free Agreement
[Part 11]
XII. Objections: i. - iii
[Part 12]
XII. Objections: iv.
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System: i. - iii.
[Part 13]
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System: iv.
XIV. Consumption and Production: i. - ii.
[Part 14 – This Week]
XV. The Division of Labour – 0:19
XVI. The Decentralization of Industry
i. – 8:00
ii. – 19:03
iii. – 23:26
[Part 15-16?]
XVII. Agriculture
Footnote – 7:58
A fuller development of these ideas will be found in my book, Fields, Factories, and Workshops,
published by Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons in their popular series in 1912.